Campaign for Community Change (CCC)

Who is Campaign for Community Change? Based on their title, you can be sure it is some kind of leftist, activist organization. They like to use words such as "change" and "community". The only word missing is "justice". These groups function just like every other leftist organization. They are intertwined amongst multiple organizations with similar names. This is intended to make it impossible for the average person to decipher where the money came from and where it went.

The Campaign for Community Change is the action arm of the Center for Community Change. The Campaign seeks to educate and empower marginalized communities to influence the public policies that affect their lives; increase their ongoing civic participation; and help them build the political will for reform. We equip low-income people and people of color with the tools to take a more active role in advocating for public policies and pushing for change. It's time for a progressive movement that raises up the authentic voices of people most affected by social and economic injustice. The Campaign for Community Change helps build this movement.

Center for Community Change $$ -> Campaign for Community Change $$ -> PAZ

"director of public policy for seven years at the Center for Community Change. In that capacity, he worked on housing, budget, tax, immigration, welfare, and other issues affecting low-income people. He also directed the Center’s National Campaign for Jobs and Income Support,

a coalition of grassroots groups established in 2000 to give low-income people a voice in the reauthorization of the federal welfare law and other areas critical to poor people. Prior to joining the center, Bhargava was the legislative director at the

Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), where he gained broad experience in community reinvestment and housing finance issues."

Three ingredients necessary for transformational change to happen.
(6:17) "We do need visionary leadership that's capable of building durable coalitions. We need crisis, economic, foreign policy or otherwise, that force the breakdown of old paradigms and old ways of seeing the world. And most importantly, we need independent social movements that create public will to generate ideas that will deliver votes."

"...a group of immigrant leaders approached me and the Center for Community Change with the idea of doing a national campaign to win legalization for the growing population of undocumented people in the US. At that time, the topic was unspeakable in polite Washington conversation discourse—no politician, no national advocacy organization would tackle it. Partly because of the extraordinary quality of the leaders that approached us, and partly because it was so clear that we couldn’t be an anti-poverty organization without tackling immigration, we decided to go all-in.

We helped to form what was the earliest pro-legalization coalition in the country,

2.We went to work building new organizations, new leadership, through movement building trainingsFLASHBACK:"Increase the vote (?) of civic engagement within the under represented minority Community and change the political landscape of Arizona by developing new leaders, educating through house meeting, voter registration training and movement building training."

3. Engage a much more diverse coalition of forces. So we invested much more deeply in building relationships with African-American leadership, with Evangelicals, with local law enforcement, with business leaders

4. We organized a massive Latino and immigrant voter mobilization effort in 2008

5. Communications is central to our strategy. We built up a new organization, America’s Voice, with new capacity to communicate to the broad public, as well as to targeted audiences

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Too Long, Didn't Read (TL/DR) sectionIf you give a kid an iPad, he'll have to have an Internet connection. And if he has an internet connection at school, he can have one at home, too. If you have an Internet connection at school and home, you can implement digital textbooks. If you use digital textbooks, you can easily create digital exams which everyone can take. If you create digital exams for everyone, you will need to teach a common curriculum. If you teach a common curriculum, he can pull out his free iPad from his backback to create an advertising brochure for a green energy company in 7th grade math class. If he creates green energy brochures in math class, he will be completely unprepared for the real world. But, at least he has a free iPad.

Rich Crandall admits he has spent 5 years working alongside leftists intent on destroying our educational system and "equalizing" outcomes. CCSS is FAR from a "state-led" effort. It was conceived, written, implemented and funded by leftist organizations and an Obama Administration whose goal is to "transform" America using our children.

Obama's "Green Ribbon"awards in Arizona. Just another way to implement Agenda 21 in our local schools. Less about learning and more about brainwashing.

Jeff Flake was FOR Comprehensive Immigration Reform before he was AGAINST it after he was FOR it.

Robert Graham prides himself on single-handedly defeating Prop 121 which had no chance of winning to begin with and lined the pockets of political consultants along the way. "Conservative" Graham's ARL PAC also donated to Orrin Hatch as well as the Republican Victory Fund who used that money to support Rich Crandall over John Fillmore in a primary election.

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